My name is Amanda Kirton and I survived a hemorrhagic stroke. "What is a hemorrhagic stroke?", you ask. My brain was filling up with blood. I was fortunate to be in Georgetown's Hospital when it happened. I came to the hospital complaining of stomach pain but it turns out I had a stroke instead. Georgetown Hospital immediately transferred me to St. Davids Main. I had all the bells and whistles. Too bad I didn't wake up for it. I will never forget July 26, 2017. The beginning of my new life.
Sunday, September 15, 2019
My Stepdaughter Turns 20 Today!
I am so very proud of Gillian. But this blog isn’t about
her, it’s about me. Am I a good stepmother, did I give her good advice, did she
like me? Step parenting is different than parenting and being a step parent
without any children of your own is not easy. I couldn’t tell you how many
times I cried on Walters shoulder over the years.
Friday, August 9, 2019
What does a stroke feel like?
I had a friend ask me that and I wonder how many other people
want to know. I don’t remember the stroke itself but I remember the hour or so
before, I was having pains in my stomach (I thought it was my lapband). I went
to the emergency room, they couldn’t figure it out until my nurse saw my face
drooping and said she’s having a stroke. All hell broke out.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Two Year Funk!
This is my two year anniversary being a stroke survivor. I
am thankful to say that I survived a massive
stroke. Unfortunately, I’m in a funk, both physically and mentally.
I’m hoping writing this blog will help me rekindle my spirits.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Thank you to my husband!
Today
is our tenth wedding anniversary and I want to say a couple of things about my
wonderful husband. I found having a stable and sane head around is a blessing.
Let me explain.
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Handicap Parking
On Tuesday afternoon, Walter and I went to Walmart. To our
surprise, all the handicap parking spots were taken (about 20 of them). We had
to park in a spot away from other cars because I needed room to get in my
wheelchair. No walking for me because it was too far. Since all the handicap
spots were taken, I assumed I would see a lot of physically handicapped people
in Walmart (at least 20), but I didn’t. No people in wheelchairs, no people with
canes, and I only saw one person riding a powered cart. What have we become? I
blame the government and doctors for the problem.
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Year-End Medical Report
I had check-up appointments with all of my doctors to get a
year-end report of how I’m doing medically. I see all my doctors every six
months.
A bit of advice - I get all my prescriptions from one doctor
(my primary) and suggest everyone should. I have so many, it’s hard to keep
track of them all (3 for blood pressure alone). I print the medicine list from
my patient portal whenever I go to other doctors.
Monday, October 1, 2018
I’m Done!
I’m done with therapy. I appreciate & love all the
therapists that worked with me throughout my recovery. I know I wasn’t always
the easy loveable patient that I portray now. Rehab Without Walls discharged me
after five months, and I told my therapists that I was going to take some time
off from therapy. My therapists got me to agree to resume outpatient physical
therapy after one month. But I don’t want to do it. I talked to all my doctors,
and as long as I continue walking and working my arm as much as I do, I won’t
need therapy. (Even Dr. Urquidez said this!)
Monday, August 13, 2018
Showing Our Age!
Do you know what a Big Chief Tablet is? Did you use one in
school? If you answered yes to either one of these questions, you are showing
your age, too.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
One Year Later!
It has been one year today since I had my stroke. What a
year too! Everything has changed, and not only myself. Walter has changed, my
parents have changed, and my brothers have changed. The biggest change, other
than me, is Walter. He says he is not a caregiver, but he is wrong.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Shout Out to DPS
I have to give a shout out to Texas Department of Public
Safety, they treat disabled people with respect and give them tickets that
put you first.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Disability or Bust!
I had no income and I needed some, so I decided to apply for
disability income from the Social Security Administration. I heard a lot of bad
stories about how applications weren’t approved the first time around and that
people almost always had to appeal denials. Armed with my discharge papers from
all three hospitals, I was ready for a fight.
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